The Shard, London
The Shard is the latest skyscraper to join the already famous skyline of the city of London. It is expected to open to the public early July and is the tallest building in Europe at 310 metres (1,020 ft). Designed by the architect, Renzo Piano, it is a stunning addition to city and really does look great covered entirely in glass.
Continue Reading →Falkirk Wheel
Last month I organised an outing for members of Dundee Photographic Society to the Falkirk Wheel, which has been a outing in the making for a long time! The first time it got cancelled due to bad weather when we had all that snow in November/December 2010 and then last year around the same time it didn't go ahead due to an issue with the coloured lights around the Wheel itself.
Continue Reading →Central Hall – Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum in London is world-renowned not only for the collections and the research it carries out but also for the building itself, which is a photographer's dream.
Continue Reading →Glasgow Riverside Museum
The Riverside Museum is the new home for Glasgow's transport collection and replaces the Museum of Transport previousy located at the Kelvin Hall.
Continue Reading →Hamilton Mausoleum
Hamilton Palace Mausoleum is a remarkable domed structure, which was the resting place of the family of the Dukes of Hamilton and is located in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Continue Reading →University of Dundee Library
Its been a very busy month for me with several commissions in Dundee and across Scotland - the mileage on my car in the past month as to be seen to be believed!
Continue Reading →Glasgow Squinty Bridge
Made the most of a recent visit to Glasgow knowing that the wind conditions were going to be fairly good as was the weather/sky.
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